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February 26, 1988 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-02-26

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GLATT KOSHER

FINE MEXICAN RESTAURANT

COMING SOON!

Continued from Page 55

FARMINGTON
COMMUNITY CENTER
24705 Farmington Rd.,
Farmington Hills, "Festival
of Music" with The David
Jorlett Chorale, Sundays,
admission, 477-8404.
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY
Varner Recital Hall,
Swanne Alley musicians
present, "Pills to Purge
Melancholy", today,
admission, 370-3013.
CRANBROOK SCHOOLS
Cranbrook house library,
Bloomfield Hills, New
American Chamber
Orchestra, 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, admission,
645-3635.
CITY OF SOUTHFIELD
Prudential Town Center,
Staples, Staples, Staples &
Friend, Sunday, admission,
354-4717.
DETROIT SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Ford Auditorium, Gunther
Herbig, conductor,
Thursday, Saturday,
Friday's concert at
Orchestra Hall, admission,
567-1400.
BRUNCH WITH BACH
Detroit Institute Of Arts,
Paul Bempechat, Sunday,
admission, 832-2730.

ART SHOWS

JEWISH COMMUNITY
CENTER
6600 W. Bloomfield,
International Art Expo and
Sale, Saturday through
March 9, 661-1000 ext. 293.
PAINT CREEK CENTER
FOR THE ARTS
407 Pine St., Rochester,
George Hriczik, Gary Zych,
Anne McCarthy, now
through March 11,
651-4110.
ARIANA GALLERY
386 E. Maple, contemporary
arts and crafts, now
through March 10,
647-6405.
CENTER FOR
CREATIVE STUDIES
College of Art and Design,
"Visions", now through
Saturday, 872-3118.
ARTICITE GALLERY
3277 Sandwich, Windsor, 4
way stop by Deanna
Sperka, through February,
977-6564.
SCULPTORS GUILD OF
MICHIGAN
Somerset Mall, Troy,
sculpture exibit, now
through Sunday.
THE ART CENTER
125 Macomb Place, Mount
Clemens, Michigan Annual
XVI art exibition, now
Continued on Page 63

CHARBROILER GRILL WITH COOKING
RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUR EYES
FOR HEALTHY DINING

WHERE "KOSHER" FOOD IS ARTFULLY PREPARED






FISH, STEAKS, CHICKEN & RIBS WITH FRESH VEGETABLES

KISHKA
KUGELS
SALADS
DESSERTS

• CHICKEN ENTREES
• BEEF ENTREES
• GEFILTE FISH
• CHOPPED LIVER

• SANDWICHES
• COLD CUTS
• SOUPS
• ETC. ETC.

CARRY-OUT DINING & SEATING AVAILABLE

BUFFET LUNCH & DINNER NOW AVAILABLE PLUS
OUR REGULAR LUNCH & DINNER MENUS

DINNER TO GO SUPER SPECIAL

OPEN 'TIL 2 a.m. EVERY DAY!
29220 Orchard Lake Rd. (Between 12 and 13 Mile) 626-2982

9 9

1 QT. MUSHROOM BARLEY SOUP $
PA LBS. GOURMET MEAT LOAF
1 PT. SPANISH RICE
1 PT. COLE SLAW
1 PT. PAREVE STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM

SWEET 16 PARTY? BRIDAL SHOWER?

5564 DRAKE RD, WEST BLOOMFIELD
IN THE DRAKE SUMMIT SHOPPING CENTER

PLAN YOUR NEXT PARTY AT

Between Maple & Walnut Lake Roads

THE

SUN:THURS. 11 a.m.-7 pm.
FRI. 10:30 a.m:3 p.m. -- Closed Sat.

AMERICAN CENTER

Vi
a

6614221

• FREE LUNCHEON FOR HOSTESS
• FREE GIFT FOR THE BRIDE-TO-BE
OR SWEET 16'ER
• SPECIAL LUNCHEON PRICES

AMERICAN CENTER

27777 FRANKLIN RD.
Southfield
CALL 353-8144 or 353-8146

YOUR HOST RICHARD B. CARLSON

Italian-American Dining At Its Finest

M on.-Fri. 11 to 11

Learn how to take
better care of your
heart, call Red Cross.

American
RedCross

711 PP:

Public
h e
S ve
e rvice of This Newspaper
Ad rtising Council

Sun. 2 to 11

FRIDAY EVENING IS

OPERA NIGHT

Sat., Strolling Violinist

Sun.-Thurs., Pianist
Banquet Facilities Available

4222 Second Blvd.
Bet. Willis & Canfield

Valet
Parking

833-9425

833-4440

Well Help.
Will You?

HAMPTON'S

Dine at the Kingsley
and let someone else pay .

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by "Detroit Monthly"
reservations required.

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BREAKFAST SPECIALS ANYHOUR! ANYDAY!

WESTERN OMELETTE
$2.95
FARMERS OMELETTE
$2.95
HAM & CHEESE OMELETTE
$2.95
2 EGGS WITH BACON, SAUSAGE, HAM, HASH BROWNS OR PANCAKES . . . .$2.95
PANCAKES OR FRENCH TOAST WITH CHOICE OF MEAT
$2.65
ABOVE BREAKFASTS SERVED ANYTIME WITH HASH BROWNS & TOAST

ning

any "Dinner

Club card from any restaurane—when
" through
you dine with us Sunday le out February.
restaurant,
Thursday until 11 p.m• during
lt's
a great
way to
rated
the finest
for samp
hotel dining in Jacket/
the area

OPEN MON.-FRI. 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m. • SAT. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. • SUN. 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

•FISH & CHIPS
•ROAST TURKEY
TWO COMPLETE
•LASAGNA
DINNERS
•SPAGHETTI
•CHICKEN PARMESAN
•BAKED CHICKEN
•PHILADELPHIA STEAK SAND.
•LIVER & ONIONS
•SPINACH PIE
•BAR-B-Q BEEF SAND.
•MEAT LOAF
INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD, CHOICE OF POT., VEG., DESSERT (ICE CREAM,
RICE PUDDING OR JELLO), BREAD BASKET AND COFFEE OR HOT TEA

fine quality di

No
introduce
,ou Inn, we'll honor
at the
Kingsley

!Formerly Remal's 13400 W. 9 Mile Just East of Coolidge • Oak Park • 541.8480







Sat. 4 to 11

Entertainment 7 Nights



642-0 100

hen one of equal
NVood,xard at toog Lake Road • Bloomfieldtlills

*One complitnentarg dinner provided
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